What constitutes a 'good' driver, a 'bad' driver or an 'average' driver?
What constitutes a 'good' driver, a 'bad' driver or an 'average' driver?
Very cool and very impressive, but I am still concerned with multiple low-tech threats. Without knowing cycle times and barrel resilience/replacement (and cost) this is hard to evaluate.
Camera motion is is plotted ahead of time, and there is some digital enhancement going on. There is no 'someone'.
They are made by the 'Shuper Shecret Sheets Co., Inc.' and this particular one is from their 'No Sheet Sherlock' line of extra large disguising drapery. Their HQ is just a canoe ride up a creek (by the same name) but only accessible with an outboard as a paddle is useless due to the current.
Concentrating on the car these days is rather silly as they are demonstrably (and dramatically) better than ever at passenger safety. It is overdue to concentrate on the drivers.
Crap, I've only done four of those. Time to add to the bucket list.
Neutral: If Not The Gas Tax What? If you think I'm wrong about raising the gas tax what's your alternative?
He don't say 'Thanks Obama'?
Unfortunately this is the first thing to pop into my head as well....
Excellent article (as always), but I worry greatly that the increased emphasis of targeting equipment and soldiers comes at the cost of reducing our effectiveness at defeating the ideas that allowed them to become an enemy in the first place. When community and societal norms are not challenged by the pain of war,…
Which very few did. A neat way to turn a bunch of law abiding citizens into felons overnight.
I've been told twice in the past year - once in Connecticut and once in New Hampshire - that if I plead guilty there would be no points assigned. So far that seems to be true.
If one chooses 'Allies' instead of 'Axis', surely that should eliminate the Germans, I talons and Japanese, right? Yet it doesn't.
There's a guy who lives in Weston, CT named Alden Sherman who owns two Bugatti's and he fixes them himself. And he's 90 years old. Amazing guy. They named the local car show in his honor. So, you CAN fix a '30s Bug :)
I'm simply arguing against the erroneous jumping to conclusions. I'm not defending him at all - strange that you say that. But perhaps not as you seem to be working with your own interpretation, semantics and word definitions. Do you have some relationship with Afroduck? Any particular reason to dislike him? If so,…
Where do you get 'She wasn't wanted'? How do you know 'She could've gone with him'?
Abandoning NYC, sure. Abandoning the USA, maybe. But abandoning his wife? Hardly. I'm sure he has to be careful as it sounds like the police want to pin an 'aiding and abetting a fugitive' rap on her, but there is no indication he "abandoned" her.
If you are privy to some information showing that his wife was not a participant in his decision to flee, or that she feels 'abandoned' in any way, please share it. Otherwise, you are jumping to a pejorative assumption unsupported by evidence (and one that is difficult to believe).
@tobythesandwich - That is not the definition of 'abandon'. I'm surprised so many people jumped to that conclusion, which is why I asked Orlove about his phraseology. I would have rather assumed he and his wife discussed and agreed to this course of action. I could be wrong, but there is no evidence to the contrary.
Mr. Orlove, as you spoke with him I am assuming your use of "...leaving his wife behind" is intentional. As you can see by all the comments, this has lead to the assumption that he abandoned her. Is that the impression you desired to create?